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Amartus Enhances Chameleon SDS Service Orchestration Software with New Server Cluster Architecture

Amartus Enhances Chameleon SDS Service Orchestration Software with New Server Cluster Architecture Image Credit: Amartus

Amartus, a developer of runtime programmable multi-vendor service orchestration and management software solutions for telecoms, has announced the new upcoming release of its Chameleon SDS™ services orchestration software with new server cluster architecture that the company said will deliver unlimited scale-out capabilities for services orchestration in large carrier and cloud environments. Chameleon SDS is a dynamically programmable service orchestration and service delivery automation solution that automates the rollout, provisioning and operation of wireless, wireline and cloud services. The company also announced that it will participate in a multivendor wireless proof-of-concept demonstration at the ongoing Mobile World Congress 2015. 

According to Amartus, Chameleon SDS is built on Amartus’ dynamic model-driven orchestration platform and implements standards-based service and resource layer abstraction that is technology, service and vendor agnostic and has been proven in wireline applications. The company noted that the new version (v4.0) of Chameleon SDS boasts a leading-edge fault tolerant and self-healing clustering architecture and provides elastic and adaptive load-balancing that supports workload distribution to Chameleon SDS instances over any number of compute nodes in a cluster. 

Michael Kearns, CEO, Amartus 
At Mobile World Congress, we’re partnering with a number of vendors to demonstrate how essential service orchestration is for production networks, where vendor count will grow dramatically – the demonstration reinforces the need for services orchestration and the scalability we’re introducing today. This scalability augments the unique dynamic runtime programmability and unified management approach that has been a key characteristic of Chameleon SDS from day one. It's the combination of these capabilities that make this the perfect orchestrator for carrier and cloud grade networks.

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